Every little counts in web design
Leon
So, we all know that there are just a few seconds in which to grab the attention of a visitor landing on your website. A great headline is therefore a must, as is sharp, concise and poignant copy that tells the visitor exactly what they need to know right there, right now.
But, according to recent studies, there are other design subtleties that need to be taken into account. The placement of images, for example, whether right, left, top or bottom could be a make-or-break-it moment for conversions.
Eye tracking research reveals that a visitor’s eye is usually first drawn to images on the page. If the product promo image is on the right hand side, it requires more effort for the visitor to move their eyes back to the left, where your marketing copy will be.
Perhaps this seems like a minor detail, but why risk putting off a potential customer for just a small design rejig?
This point is most important on landing pages – and this is definitely not the place to have unnecessary, superfluous images.
Tags: web design



March 8th, 2010 at 7:17 am
Excellent post and i agree with you 100%
May 24th, 2010 at 1:20 am
There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also. Keep working ,great job!
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